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Catholic and Protestant Bibles: What is the Difference?
Catholic Exchange.com ^ | 02-06-07 | Mary Harwell Sayler

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Catholic and Protestant Bibles: What is the Difference?

March 6, 2007

Question: What's the difference between a Catholic Bible and a Protestant one? Is our Old Testament the same as a Jewish Bible? If not, why?

Answer: The most noticeable differences occur in the number of books included and the order in which they have been arranged. Both the Jewish Bible and the Hebrew canon in a Protestant Bible (aka Old Testament) contain 39 books, whereas a Catholic Bible contains 46 books in the Old Testament. In addition, the Greek Orthodox, or Eastern Orthodox, Church accepts a few more books as canonized scripture.

To give you a quick overview of a complicated subject, here's what happened: Several hundred years before the birth of Christ, Babylonian conquerors forced the Jews to leave Jerusalem. Away from their Temple and, often, from their priests, the exiled people forgot how to read, write, and speak Hebrew. After a while, Jewish scholars wanted to make the Bible accessible again, so they translated Hebrew scriptures into the Greek language commonly spoken. Books of wisdom and histories about the period were added, too, eventually becoming so well known that Jesus and the earliest Christian writers were familiar with them. Like the original Hebrew scriptures, the Greek texts, which were known as the Septuagint, were not in a codex or book form as we're accustomed to now but were handwritten on leather or parchment scrolls and rolled up for ease in storage.

 Eventually, the Jewish exiles were allowed to return to Jerusalem where they renovated the Temple. Then, in A.D. 70, warring peoples almost completely destroyed the sacred structure, which has never been rebuilt. Without this central place of worship, the Jews began looking to the Bible as their focal point of faith, but to assure the purity of that faith, only Hebrew scriptures were allowed into the Jewish canon. By then, however, the earliest Christians spoke and read Greek, so they continued to use the Septuagint or Greek version of the Bible for many centuries. After the Reformation though, some Christians decided to accept translations into Latin then English only from the Hebrew texts that the Jewish Bible contained, so the seven additional books in the Greek translation became known as the Apocrypha, meaning "hidden." Since the books themselves were no secret, the word seemed ironic or, perhaps, prophetic because, in 1947, an Arab boy searching for a lost goat found, instead, the Dead Sea scrolls, hidden in a hillside cave.

Interestingly, the leather scrolls had been carefully wrapped in linen cloth, coated in pitch, and placed in airtight pottery jars about ten inches across and two feet high where, well-preserved, they remained for many centuries. Later, other caves in the same area yielded similar finds with hundreds of manuscripts no longer hidden. Indeed, the oldest copies of the Bible now known to exist are the Dead Sea scrolls of the Septuagint.

Because of this authentic find from antiquity, many publishers in the twentieth century added back the books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Ecclesiasticus, Baruch, First and Second Maccabees, as well as additions to Esther and Daniel. So now, when an edition of the Bible says "with Apocrypha" on the cover, the extra books from the Septuagint will usually be placed between the Old and New Testaments or at the end of the Bible. Catholic Bibles already contained those books, however, so you'll find them interwoven with other Old Testament books of history and wisdom writings. 

For the New Testament, it's a different story — and short. All of the books were written in Greek or Aramaic from the start. Although some debate occurred about which Gospels or Epistles should be included, all Christians eventually accepted all of the same 27 books in the same order. So, as long as you choose an edition that does not add explanatory notes opposed to a Catholic perspective, any reputable translation of the New Testament is fine.



TOPICS: Catholic; Evangelical Christian; Judaism; Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: 327; bible; catholiclist; kjv
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To: Quix

i do beleive they're worse. i do believe that protestantism took the RC's worst traits and ran with them, yes. and frankly i think secularism was powered by misguided protestants throwing God out of the public space and inviting anything else into it (and we KNOW what would be chomping at the bit to to do so.)


841 posted on 03/16/2007 1:10:44 PM PDT by kawaii (Orthodox Christianity -- Proclaiming the Truth Since 33 A.D.)
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To: Quix
If you have the link tracing Baptists all the way back to the first centuries, I'd love to have it. Thanks.

I don't think you can find one group of Christians that were always called Baptists. What you can find is various Christian groups that had a core set of beliefs that were consistent with Baptist beliefs. You will find through out history Christian groups that believed in "permanent indwelling Holy Spirit in believers", "believer's baptism", "equality of believer's in the church", "separation of church and state", and "Scripture is the sole authority in the church".

Also, the naming of these Christian groups was perpetuated by those that sought to destroy them. As a result they were often known by different names in different geographic areas, or at different times in history. One of the popular myths is that there was a united Christianity in the west until the Reformation and that has never been the case.

If you trace what we know of these Christian groups you will find differences, but you will also find a lot of similarities; Montanists, Novatians, Donatists, Paulicians, Albigeneses, Paterines, Petrobrussians and Henricians, Arnoldists, Waldenses and Anabaptists.

842 posted on 03/16/2007 1:18:48 PM PDT by wmfights (LUKE 9:49-50 , MARK 9:38-41)
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To: kawaii

I UNDERSTAND that you're convinced that no RC nor Orthodox mother ever dressed her children funny either?


843 posted on 03/16/2007 1:21:25 PM PDT by Quix (GOD ALONE IS WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS ABLE; LOVE GOD WHOLLY, HIM & HIS KINGDOM 1ST)
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To: Quix

i doubt you understand much at all, but note that whatever youre saying now is completely unrelated to either 2 prior posts.


844 posted on 03/16/2007 1:22:36 PM PDT by kawaii (Orthodox Christianity -- Proclaiming the Truth Since 33 A.D.)
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To: wmfights

Right. I assumed that or understood that from my own reading.
Thx..


845 posted on 03/16/2007 1:22:41 PM PDT by Quix (GOD ALONE IS WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS ABLE; LOVE GOD WHOLLY, HIM & HIS KINGDOM 1ST)
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To: wmfights
Montanists, Novatians, Donatists, Paulicians, Albigeneses, Paterines, Petrobrussians and Henricians, Arnoldists, Waldenses and Anabaptists.

Why split hairs with heretics?
846 posted on 03/16/2007 1:23:41 PM PDT by kawaii (Orthodox Christianity -- Proclaiming the Truth Since 33 A.D.)
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To: kosta50
Again, we don't know what Paul really wrote. We have fragments which are copies.

What do you mean by that? Sorry if I have Misunderstood, but my Textus Receptus is All in One Piece.

847 posted on 03/16/2007 1:25:23 PM PDT by Kitty Mittens (To God Be All Excellent Praise!)
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To: Quix
Acts 2; I Cor 12-14 has evidently had expression from the earliest centuries to now as well .

I think you will find Pentecostal groups in that list I made in an earlier post. I agree there has always been a diversity of Christian groups and how they've organized themselves and worshiped. I think we are in good company as long as anything we do is being governed by Scripture. IOW, we don't elevate authority structures, or personalities above Scripture.

848 posted on 03/16/2007 1:25:56 PM PDT by wmfights (LUKE 9:49-50 , MARK 9:38-41)
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
Your Posts at #795 and #818 are Excellent!

The Blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ be upon your Spirit.(Philemon1:25)

849 posted on 03/16/2007 1:33:58 PM PDT by Kitty Mittens (To God Be All Excellent Praise!)
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To: AlbionGirl; George W. Bush

That is a terrific link to a thread posted five years ago by George W. Bush, a man who knows his Bible.

I've bookmarked it.


850 posted on 03/16/2007 1:52:23 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: kawaii

As though the RC's and Orthy's were

1,000% void ANY imperfections, heresies, evil etc.

LOL
GTTM
SMHSHMEACAB


851 posted on 03/16/2007 2:10:26 PM PDT by Quix (GOD ALONE IS WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS ABLE; LOVE GOD WHOLLY, HIM & HIS KINGDOM 1ST)
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To: AlbionGirl; Dr. Eckleburg

That old article isn't perfect. But it has some info that is worth researching further. Certainly, many people don't know some of the info about ancient Bible-believing churches.


852 posted on 03/16/2007 2:18:55 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: Alamo-Girl
For the same reason – no matter what theological differences may separate us in this life, dear kosta50 – I look forward to seeing you on “the other side.”

Thank you; likewise. May we all err on the side of rigtheousness.

853 posted on 03/16/2007 2:58:22 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: kosta50; Alamo-Girl

Not too soon though, right?


854 posted on 03/16/2007 3:01:51 PM PDT by Mr. Lucky
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To: Quix
So, you haven't grown in the Lord in this life AT ALL???

You don't have to agree with me, but you made that point already. Perhaps you should concern yourself with your own growth.

855 posted on 03/16/2007 3:10:17 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: Quix
BTW, aren't you the character always ranting about 286 words about women covering heads and speaking in church or being in leadership over men or some such . . .

Your memory is failing, although I have agreed with that other 'character' who brought it up because it is IN THE BIBLE. Get it?

856 posted on 03/16/2007 3:12:55 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: Quix
If you have the link tracing Baptists all the way back to the first centuries, I'd love to have it

Marcion.

857 posted on 03/16/2007 3:14:34 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: Quix
More Pauline lies? Oh, dear. Please inform our Heavenly Father

The hevanely Father knows, or maybe you forgot? Is denying Paul's commandment about women being covered in church any less of an offense?

858 posted on 03/16/2007 3:17:11 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: Kitty Mittens
What do you mean by that? Sorry if I have Misunderstood, but my Textus Receptus is All in One Piece

Textus Receptus? You must be joking. Do you know anything about the origins of TR?

859 posted on 03/16/2007 3:18:42 PM PDT by kosta50 (Eastern Orthodoxy is pure Christianity)
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To: George W. Bush

Much thanks.


860 posted on 03/16/2007 3:20:42 PM PDT by Quix (GOD ALONE IS WORTHY; PAID THE PRICE; IS ABLE; LOVE GOD WHOLLY, HIM & HIS KINGDOM 1ST)
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